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Man facing charges in two church thefts
A Marlboro man arrested Thanksgiving morning in Salem will be charged this week with church burglaries in Auburn and Holden, according to police.
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Veteran is honored for cable program on the armed forces
When local veteran William Moore created the idea of hosting a television program about veterans, over a year ago, he didn't expect it to extend beyond the range of Leicester's cable access television channels.
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'Veterans Forum' receives Impact Award
L arry Corbin of Auburn and William H. Moore of Cherry Valley have received the Rika Welsh Community Impact Award for their monthly Route 9 'Veterans Forum' cable access show.
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Pediatrician gives more than health
As a pediatrician, I look forward to this time of year as I get to experience the joy and magic of the season through my interactions with my patients.
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Raymond P. Chasse
AUBURN/MILLBURY - Raymond P. Chasse, 79, of Auburn, formerly of Millbury, passed away on Nov.
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Selectmen won't increase taxes to offset deficit
By a 3-2 vote, the Board of Selectmen last night decided not to raise taxes in fiscal 2010, and that means the town could be facing a shortfall of about $2.2 million.
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GOP fight dividing delegation
State Rep. Lewis G. Evangelidis' plan to challenge House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr.
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Lawn in Auburn sports decidedly nautical theme
You've probably seen them sitting in front of Bill and Barbara Ela's home at 278 Bryn Mawr Ave.
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Regional digest
Small businesses may qualify for tax break AUBURN -- The Board of Assessors wants to hear from owners of small businesses who may qualify for a 10 percent real estate tax exemption.
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Ashford Hill developers aim to move ahead on building
Despite the downturn in the economy since Old Oxford Realty Partners first submitted preliminary subdivision plans in 2003, the developer is moving forward with plans to develop 320 town houses in Oxford and 30 ...
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Selectmen OK dual tax rate
The Board of Selectmen voted 4-1 last night to continue a dual tax classification rate for residential property and business-industrial real estate.
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Store granted liquor license
The new owner of a Zabelle Avenue convenience store which has been caught selling alcohol to minors several times in the past three years promised selectmen Monday night it would not happen again.
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Two men charged in Auburn robbery
Two city men were arrested on warrants last night on charges including armed robbery of drugs and cigarettes last month from a CVS Pharmacy at 676 Southbridge St.
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Hexapod Fits in Your Palm
What is billed as the worlda s smallest high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioner was recently developed by Physik Instrumente L.P., Auburn, Mass.
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Auburn police: Intoxicated man delivers evidence
A man whose car was burglarized overnight was later charged with drunken driving after he showed up at the police station this morning to drop off evidence from the theft.
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Armed robbery suspects sought
Auburn police are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of two men who robbed the Auburn Package Store at 196 Auburn St.
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50-mile marathon on the big 5-0, and why not? Auburn runner heading to 60
Most of us feel good if we get outside on weekends and take a long walk or run. Jeffrey P. Carr, who lives on Bryn Mawr Avenue in Auburn, decided to take a long run to celebrate his 50th birthday.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Barack Obama radiated confidence and John McCain displayed the grit of an underdog yesterday as the presidential rivals approached the finish line of a two-year marathon with a burst of campaigning across ...
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Andrew L. Wilkinson Jr.
Andrew L. Wilkinson Jr., 68, of 6 Bancroft St., Auburn, died Tuesday, Oct. 28, in St.
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Regional digest
Search brings drug charges SOUTHBRIDGE -- Police with a warrant allegedly found 14 grams of heroin and three grams of crack cocaine inside a School Street apartment.
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